You can also checkout www.uTest.com.
Good luck!
R
On Nov 22, 1:22 am, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ulziisaikhan,
There's a (fairly) new service that enables developers to test their
mobile application on a real device by a variety of different testers:
http://www.testarmy.com/
If
Hi Ulziisaikhan,
There's a (fairly) new service that enables developers to test their
mobile application on a real device by a variety of different testers:
http://www.testarmy.com/
If you can't obtain (or afford) a real Android device then this could
be a cheap option.
Regards,
Peter
On Oct
I suppose you could also upload it to the marketplace under maybe the
Demo category and name it TestMePlease :)
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 1:22 AM, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ulziisaikhan,
There's a (fairly) new service that enables developers to test their
mobile application on a real
Hi!
I have a similar question.
f it's possible to upload apk directly from comp to device?
Thanks
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Dorn Hetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose you could also upload it to the marketplace under maybe the
Demo category and name it TestMePlease :)
On Sat, Nov
Hi!
I have a similar question.
f it's possible to upload apk directly from comp to device?
Thanks
On Nov 22, 6:23 pm, Dorn Hetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose you could also upload it to the marketplace under maybe the
Demo category and name it TestMePlease :)
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008
EvgenyV wrote:
Hi!
I have a similar question.
f it's possible to upload apk directly from comp to device?
With the SDK, you install an APK on the device the same way you install
the APK on the emulator, so long as the device is plugged into the PC
via the USB cable:
Hi Ulziisaikhan,
If you want to list it at AndAppStore.com with a note in your description about
it being for testing purposes feel free. Part of what I'm trying to achieve
with AndAppStore is creating a place where users can not only get finished
apps, but also help by testing out up and
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